Disney Channel sitcoms
Hassaan13
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A thread for the many sitcoms on Disney Channel as I don't think there's enough interest on here to warrant a thread for each
But, does anyone watch them?
But, does anyone watch them?
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I wonder how many remember The Sinbad Show, The Torklesons or Thunder Alley?
That's so raven, proud family, Lizzie McGuire, wizards of Waverley, phil of the future, Hannah montan were the best shows and once that ended Disney hasn't really been the same( opinion not fact)
Miss the old disney channel with shows like that.
Never watch that channel anymore.
thats so raven
hannah montana
wizards of waverly place
sonny with a chance
And @technix did 2 of a kind have Mary kate and ashley in? because they did a series of the same name?
Good Luck Charlie is my guilty pleasure, as old as I am. Jessie is pretty good too, I'm evening liking Dog with a Blog!
I don't really like Shake It Up. I agree that Gravity Falls is a good show - it's very funny!
I'm too old to be watching them, but I don't care.
Don't even get me started on the old shows. Lizzie McGuire, Even Stevens, That's So Raven - that was the decade!
That show belonged to Nickeldeon.
I think I once read that the Disney studio had the largest output of sitcoms these days.
Good Luck Charlie is very well done, and I enjoy the surreal scenes that appear at the end. Sonny with a Chance was also great until her meltdown, So Random wasn't as good as it lost the back story element and gained a really annoying person.
I never liked The Wizards of Waverley Place because the lead character (played by Selena Gomez) was so unlikeable. She had so many negative character traits (selfishness, lazyness, and so on) my parent-ness made me worry about her suitability as a role model.
It's also interesting seeing the production line their stars go through; first they show up as a bit part in another sit com, then they get a recurring role in someone else's show, then a series of their own/original disney movie (the order of these two seems to change now and again), then the lead in their own series, then a storyline where they join a band, then a single of their own followed by the album and them they either become film stars or music stars (or have a meltdown...although at times that looks like a career discision too).
Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgins, Brigit Mendler, Demi Lovato, Ashley Tisdale, Debby Ryan, Miley Cyrus and so on.
The men seem to have a similar production line but their only hope for an ending is asa film star as they generally miss out the music element.
(I prefer the cartoons though, Phineas and Ferbs and Gravity Falls are both superb as was Kim Possible back in the day).
Most of the storylines are stolen from Buffy (Cheerleaders Witches, Inca Priestess, ghosts of dead students who possess the leads, vampire cars that eat squirrels and so on), but it's very well done.
All right, the car/squirrel thing wasn't buffy...that was from the film "I bought a Vampire Motorcycle".
At the moment i enjoy Jessie.
I never really got into Phil of the Future, Wizards, Suite Life and their more recent shows. My brother who is a couple of years younger did, but I think it was too late for me at that point.